74 



REPORT — 1897. 



Toronto, Ontario. 



37. B. E. Walker, Esq., Extensive Rnd choice collection of Canadian, Niagara, 



F.G.S. Hamilton group and Ordovician fossils. Also fine col- 



lection of British and United States fossils. Unde- 

 scribed Stromatoporoids. 



38. James H. Fleming, 2,000 bird-skins, including 500 species, nearly all Canadian 



Esq. birds. Also mounted birds from Canada and some 



foreign birds. 



39. Hon. G. W. Allan . Collection of native (Canadian) birds. 



40. A. E. Walker, Esq. 



41. A. T. Neill, Esq. 



42. Col. C. C. Grant 



Hamilton, Ontario. 



Collections of local fossils, including rare and undescribed 



fossil sponges from Silurian of the district. 

 Collections of fossils and minerals from Canada, ranging 



from the Laurentian to the Cretaceous. 

 Collection of Medina, Clinton, and Niagara fossils, 



graptolites and sponges a speciality. Also few Indian 



relics. 



43. Thomas McHwraith, Complete collection of Canadian birds,- also many foreign 



Esq. species. 



44. A. Alexander, Esq. . Botanical collection, local flora. Also Georgian Bay 



plants. 



Grimsby, Ontario. 



45. Jonathan Pettit, Excellent collection of Niagara (Silurian) fossils, contain- 



Esq. ing good crinoidea, &c. 



Thedford, Ontario. 



46. Rev. Hector Currie, Very complete collection of Hamilton group fossils from 



M.A. Thedford (Widder), Bartlett's mills, &c., in Lambton 



County, Ontario. 



London, Ontario. 



47. Rev. W. Mintern Collection of Devonian fossils, chiefly corals from Western 

 Seaborn, M.A. Ontario. 



48. — Willing, Esq. 



Olds, N. W.T. 



Entomological collection, North-West noctuids. Type 

 specimens and undescribed specimens in collection. 



Victoria, British Columbia. 



49. Dr. C. F. Newcombe. Excellent collection of Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils 



from British Columbia, &c. Numerous undescribed 

 forms, including decapod Crustacea. 



Canadian and British moUusca. Large and important 

 reference collection of Western (especially) as well as 

 Eastern recent shells (Nanaimo, B.C.). 



General collection of fossil organic remains, from the 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary of Vancouver and other 

 islands, and recent natural history specimens from 

 British Columbia (Victoria, B.C.). 



60. Rev. G. W. Taylor, 

 M.A., F.R.S.C. 



61 Jolin Fannin, Esq. . 



